Forensic Accounting
| Spring 2012 - Section 236901 | 8:10 - 9:30 A.M. Tuesday Thursday | Room 303 |
| Dr. Ted M. Hammett | |||
| Office - 317 BBC | |||
| (870) 460-1641 Office |
Prerequisite:
ACCT 4723: Auditing
Forensic Accounting will help you be a better professional in whatever career path you may choose. The technology, interviewing, document examination, public records, and other tools you will study will make you a better consultant, auditor, tax professional, or manager, as well as a better more astute investor.
William S. Hopwood, Jay J.
Leiner, George R. Young. Forensic
Accounting
and
Fraud Examination.
2nd
Edition Boston, MA:
McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2012. ISBN:
978-07-813666-5
Requirements for Evaluation:
All parts have equal weight
Homework is the review multiple choice question at the end of each chapter.
You
are to submit them as quizzers.
After Chapter -- 7
After Chapter --10
After Chapter --15
After Chapter --20 (Final
Exam) Pre/Post test 20% of the Grade
Because of the bonus
opportunities and take-home portions on all tests except the final the following
grades are given without
appeal:
89
-
80
=
B
69
-
60
=
D
Below 60
=
F
Bonus points are possible with a bonus question on all in-class tests excluding the final. 3 points per test. In addition, there is an opportunity to take quizzers on-line which will provide 3 points added to the average for a perfect score, (you can receive a prorated portion of these points)
NOTE:
The testing policy is -- if you have take a test
late you will forfeit 10 points for each day late that you take the test late
(not counting weekends or legitimate exceptions).
More than three days late in taking the test will
result in a grade of zero ("0").
As part
of the requirement of the University I will be taking attendance for each class
period. I have an attendance policy as documented in the "absence and
Grading Policy" attached to this outline. You are all adults and
have paid for this course, don't cheat yourself by not attending class. As
a professional, you will be expected to be responsible for showing up for work
and accomplishing the tasks required of you.
Other inappropriate behavior:
Plagiarism
is serious as well, it to is stealing others work and claiming it for yourself.
You must give credit for five or more words in a sequence taken from another
source by using quotation marks and indicating the source of the quote, and you
must indicate the source of other factual information and ideas, whether you
are quoting or paraphrasing. Citing a source does not excuse the practice of
copying and pasting text into your paper. All material must be either
quoted with quotation marks or paraphrased in your own words. Copying
another student’s work in part or whole is also plagiarism. Plagiarism in an
assignment may result in a failing grade for the assignment. You cannot
self-plagiarize by turning in papers or assignments that were prepared for other
classes without prior permission from the instructor. If a student is
found to have plagiarized parts of an assignment, a failing grade on the
assignment may be given.
Students with
Disabilities:
It is the policy of the University of AR at Monticello to
accommodate individuals with disabilities pursuant to federal law and the
University’s commitment to equal educational opportunities. It is the
responsibility of the student to inform the instructor of any necessary
accommodations at the beginning of the course. Any student requiring
accommodations should contact the Office of Special Student Services located in
Harris Hall Room 120; phone 870 460-1026; TDD 870 460-1626; Fax 870 460-1926.
Class Schedule:
| January | 12 | Introduction and administrative matters. Pre-Test | ||
| 17 | Chapter 2 lecture | PowerPoint Chapter 2 | ||
| 19 | Chapter 2 lecture | |||
| 24 |
Homework from Chapter 2 due - Chapter 6 lecture begins. |
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| 26 | Chapter 6 lecture | |||
| 31 | Bonus Quiz Chapter 2-6 | |||
| February | 2 | Homework from Chapter 6 due - Chapter 7 lecture begins. | ||
| 7 |
Chapter 7 lecture |
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| 9 | Examination Chapters 2, 6-7 Homework from Chapter 7 due | |||
| 14 | Chapter 8 lecture begins. | PowerPoint Chapter 8 | ||
| 16 |
Chapter 8 lecture |
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| 21 | Homework from Chapter 8 due - Chapter 9 lecture begins. | PowerPoint Chapter 9 | ||
| 23 | Chapter 9 lecture |
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| 28 | Chapter 9 lecture | |||
| March | 1 |
Homework from Chapter 9 due - Chapter 10 lecture begins. |
PowerPoint Chapter 10 | |
| 6 | Chapter 10 lecture | |||
| 8 | Chapter 10 lecture |
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| 13 | Examination Chapters 8-10 Homework from Chapter 10 due | |||
| 15 |
Chapter 11 lecture begins. |
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| 27 | Chapter 11 lecture | |||
| 29 | Homework from Chapter 11 due - Chapter 12 lecture begins. | PowerPoint Chapter 12 | ||
| April | 3 | Chapter 12 lecture | ||
| 5 |
Homework from Chapter 12 due - Chapter 15 lecture begins. |
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| 10 | Chapter 15 lecture | |||
| 12 | Examination Chapters 11-12, 15 Homework from Chapter 15 due |
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| 17 | Chapter 19 lecture begins. | PowerPoint Chapter 19 | ||
| 19 |
Chapter 19 lecture (Last Day to drop with a "W" Feb. 20) |
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| 24 | Homework from Chapter 19 due - Chapter 20 lecture begins. | |||
| 26 | Chapter 20 lecture | |||
| May | 1 | Chapter 20 lecture | ||
| 7 | Final Exam Room 303 (8:00 - 10:00) |